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CABLS NEWS.

GAGGING THE IRISH PRESS. I THE FRANCO -GERMAN FRON- , TIER DIFFICULTY. ' THE ITALIAN PREMIER VISITS , BISMARCK. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS TO : AUSTRALIA. A DISHONEST NOBLEMAN. [By Klectnc Teleeraph. — Copyright ] rBEUTBB'B TBIiEOBAHS.I London, October 2. The NeW York Jockey Club are satisfied that the Marquis of Ailepbury has previously been guilty of unfair running.. The Times considers that the Marquis" should be excluded from the House of Lords. .

The Guardian states that if Stephen's Divorce Bill in New South Wales is unvetoed, the clergy have a right to refuse to re-marry divorced persons or allow the rights of communion. The Daily- News considers it would be a serious step to veto divorce, and would lead to grave animalism. .

Mr O'Brien and Mr Sullivan, Mayor of Dublin, have been 'summoned to appear on Thursday for publishing in the newspapers United Ireland and Nation reports of the doings of the suppressed branches of the National League. The Australian mails per P. and 0. steamship Taltttta (Melbourne, August 24) were delivered here yesterday, via Brindisi.

Mr Adye Douglas, Agent-General of Tasmania, will leave England for that colony on November 4th, New Zealand 4 per cent inscribed steck has advanced by 10s to 100 J. Pabis, October 1, •-■

Count Munster, the (ierman Ambassador; here, has informed M. FlourenSi Minister for -Foreign Affairs, that his Government intend to take steps to make the situation on the Franco - German frontier less straightened. ! • Bebijn, October 1.

: Signor Crispi, the Itali^a Premier, is expected to anive^at Freidenchruh today on a visit to Prince Bismarck, r Gapbtows, October 1 .

) The Shaw Saville steamship Coptic left here to-day for New Zealand. . Amongst her passengers for Australia are the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 45, 4 October 1887, Page 2

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CABLS NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 45, 4 October 1887, Page 2

CABLS NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 45, 4 October 1887, Page 2

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